SLA ESP8266/NodeMCU/Wemos dev breadboard

SLA ESP8266/NodeMCU/Wemos dev breadboard

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Note: The first picture is of the FDM version so you can get an idea of how it's used. This is a SLA version of my breadboard with a wide area to easily work with modules like the ESP8266. The FDM version had a piece holding metal clips from a stock breadboard and a holder for clip modules. This SLA version combines both into one piece where you slip in metal clips and then put an adhesive foam back on, just like commercial breadboards do. Warning: This should print on cheap SLA printers like the EPAX X1, Elegoo Mars, or Anycubic Photon, but it's not a simple print. In fact, I haven't managed an acceptable print yet despite getting all dimensions correct. I need expertise to find the right print orientation and support structure that keeps the model from warping. If you want a working breadboard right now, the FDM version takes more assembly time and will likely require some sanding, but it works. This SLA version should be prettier if printed successfully. Initially, I've only included sizes with 15 rows for the wide section and 20 rows for the conventional breadboard section because that covers most uses, but I'll add smaller versions if I start getting successful prints.

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